New-look Citizens ready
The team will travel to Otjiwarongo where they will play Mighty Gunners in the Round of 32.
Citizens FC coach Christy Guruseb has hinted that there will be many new faces when his squad plays in the NFA Debmarine Cup.
The coach says he is not just preparing his side for the cup competition, but also for the Namibia Premier League.
“Citizens are more than ready to give our opponents headaches in the NFA Debmarine Cup.
“The good thing is that I have always been confident of the players I have and I therefore do not stress myself over depth in my squad.
“We have many new faces that were not playing for the team, but the good thing is that the club remains the club I took over last season,” Guruseb says.
On 22 April, Kavango West's Rhino FC will play //Karas Young Beauties, followed by Try Again against Chief Santos. Black Africa take on Bee Bob Brothers from Mariental at 18:00.
On Sunday, 23 April, Unam and Khomas champions Eleven Champions will battle it out at 14:00, followed by Tigers against Eastern Chiefs from Omaheke.
The Oscar Norich Stadium at Tsumeb will be the venue for Young Chiefs taking on Kantema Bullets at 14:00.
Ogongo United will play against Eleven Arrows, and Khuse FC face Touch & Go on 22 April.
On Sunday, 23 April, King Fischer and Tura Magic will square off at 13:00 followed by Civics against Ohangwena Nampol.
Kuisebmond will host Orlando Pirates against Erongo champions Gendev FC on Saturday, 29 April at 15:00, and Blue Waters against Rundu Chiefs.
The Mokati Stadium at Otjiwarongo is another venue for scintillating Debmarine Namibia Cup action. On 29 April Young African will take on Otjiwarongo FC.
On 30 April, Outjo FC and United Stars will lock horns before Life Fighters and African Stars close off the Round of 32 with a tantalising clash.
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
The coach says he is not just preparing his side for the cup competition, but also for the Namibia Premier League.
“Citizens are more than ready to give our opponents headaches in the NFA Debmarine Cup.
“The good thing is that I have always been confident of the players I have and I therefore do not stress myself over depth in my squad.
“We have many new faces that were not playing for the team, but the good thing is that the club remains the club I took over last season,” Guruseb says.
On 22 April, Kavango West's Rhino FC will play //Karas Young Beauties, followed by Try Again against Chief Santos. Black Africa take on Bee Bob Brothers from Mariental at 18:00.
On Sunday, 23 April, Unam and Khomas champions Eleven Champions will battle it out at 14:00, followed by Tigers against Eastern Chiefs from Omaheke.
The Oscar Norich Stadium at Tsumeb will be the venue for Young Chiefs taking on Kantema Bullets at 14:00.
Ogongo United will play against Eleven Arrows, and Khuse FC face Touch & Go on 22 April.
On Sunday, 23 April, King Fischer and Tura Magic will square off at 13:00 followed by Civics against Ohangwena Nampol.
Kuisebmond will host Orlando Pirates against Erongo champions Gendev FC on Saturday, 29 April at 15:00, and Blue Waters against Rundu Chiefs.
The Mokati Stadium at Otjiwarongo is another venue for scintillating Debmarine Namibia Cup action. On 29 April Young African will take on Otjiwarongo FC.
On 30 April, Outjo FC and United Stars will lock horns before Life Fighters and African Stars close off the Round of 32 with a tantalising clash.
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
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